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		<title>Sun asks for a repeat performance!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008 13:06:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fun and great feedback following Mike and Dierk&#8217;s talk at JavaOne; Sun asks for a repeat performance!

As previously announced, Dierk and I held a talk at JavaOne today  (actually Dierk held no less than TWO talks &#8211; there&#8217;s just no stopping this guy!) The title of our over-subscribed session was &#8220;Going Mobile with JavaFX [...]]]></description>
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<p>As previously announced, Dierk and I held a talk at JavaOne today  (actually Dierk held no less than TWO talks &#8211; there&#8217;s just no stopping this guy!) The title of our over-subscribed session was <strong>&#8220;Going Mobile with JavaFX Script Technology, Groovy and Google Android&#8221;</strong> and in addition to an eager and informed public, we were  honoured to have some of JavaFX&#8217;s and Android&#8217;s champions and contributors in the audience.</p>
<p>We took the first few moments of the session to emphasize one of Canoo&#8217;s core value propositions: The discernment of hyperbole from reality. Indeed, much of my part of the talk concerned the current<br />
status of JavaFX Script (scheduled official release in June 08) and how it does not (yet) live up to many of the claims being made about it.</p>
<p>Unsurprisingly, our statements concerning the immature status of functionality and tooling in JFX were not met with silence. And in a delightfully spontaneous moment at the end of the talk we invited<br />
James Weaver to join us on stage for what amounted to a mini panel session.</p>
<p>James&#8217; main point was that JFX makes rich client development  significantly easier than, say, with Swing, and that this can only be  good for the Java platform. Of course, we don&#8217;t disagree with this<br />
statement. But where differences in opinion remain is (a) in the use of the word &#8220;significantly&#8221;; and (b) in our level of confidence  regarding whether or not JavaFX Script will succeed in a market, where<br />
competition is tough, well-established, and only getting tougher by  the week. JFX&#8217;s current deficiencies (which we talked about in some detail) of course only reduce its chances of success.</p>
<p>So what&#8217;s our primary take-home based on the feedback we got directly after the talk and at the Canoo booth? That a level-headed and unbiased opinion on a given technology is what the majority of<br />
conference attendees are looking for. And who are these attendees? Quite simply: Real people representing real companies who serve real customers, who nevertheless enjoy being inspired by examples from the cutting edge, such as our <a href="http://musicpinboard.com/">MusicPinboard</a> JavaFX and Mobile Shopping Android applications.</p>
<p>Finally, to top off all the great feedback, Sun asked us to repeat the  session this coming Friday!!! So if you didn&#8217;t catch us the first time around, we&#8217;d be thrilled to see you in hall 302 of the Moscone Center  at 13:30.</p>
<p>Thanks to everyone who did attend for coming and for the positive feedback!</p>
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